It is not true that individuals possess a prescriptive "natural liberty" in their economic activities. There is no "compact" conferring perpetual rights on those who Have or on those who Acquire. John Maynard Keynesdi Hyman Minsky - 2008 - 176 pagineVisualizzazione frammento - Informazioni su questo libro
 | Vic George, Paul Wilding - 1976 - 162 pagine
...and should not intervene.'27 Keynes was a fierce critic of laissez-faire. 'It is not true', he wrote, 'that individuals possess a prescriptive "natural..."compact" conferring perpetual rights on those who Have or those who Acquire. The world is not so governed from above that private and social interest always... | |
 | John C. Wood - 1983 - 4 pagine
...the metaphysical or general principles upon which, from time to time, laissez-faire has been founded. It is not true that individuals possess a prescriptive...private and social interest always coincide. It is not a correct deduction from the Principles of Economics that enlightened self interest always operates... | |
 | Marc R. Tool - 1986 - 203 pagine
..."the metaphysical or general principles upon which, from time to time, laissez-faire has been founded. It is not true that individuals possess a prescriptive...and social interest always coincide. . . . It is not a correct deduction from the Principles of Economics that enlightened selfinterest always operates... | |
 | Floyd B McFarland - 1991 - 235 pagine
...the metaphysical or general principles upon which, from time to time, laissez-faire has been founded. It is not true that individuals possess a prescriptive...not so governed from above that private and social interests always coincide. It is not so managed here below that in practice they coincide. It is not... | |
 | Donald E. Moggridge - 1992 - 941 pagine
...the metaphysical or general principles upon which, from time to time, laissez faire has been founded. It is not true that individuals possess a prescriptive...'compact' conferring perpetual rights on those who Have or those who Acquire. The world is not so governed from above that private and social interest should... | |
 | D. M. R. Bentley - 1992 - 328 pagine
...central to Neo-Conservatism : "It is not true that individuals possess a prescriptive 'national library' in their economic activities. There is no 'compact' conferring perpetual rights on those who Have or those who Acquire. The world is not so governed from above that private and social interest always... | |
 | David Felix - 1995 - 285 pagine
...days are largely ignorant [of] why we feel such a strong bias in favor of laissez-faire." He insisted, "The world is not so governed from above that private and social interest always coincide."64 He arrived at his positive formulation: social control together with an irreducibly individualistic... | |
 | Douglas Vickers - 1997 - 173 pagine
...the metaphysical or general principles upon which, from time to time, laissez faire has been founded. It is not true that individuals possess a prescriptive...not so governed from above that private and social interests always coincide. It is not so managed here below that in practice they coincide. It is not... | |
 | Brendan Gleeson, Nicholas Low - 2000 - 273 pagine
...recovery did not bring prosperity for all). According to Keynes (1931/1926: 312, original emphasis): It is not true that individuals possess a prescriptive...'compact' conferring perpetual rights on those who acquire. The world is not so governed from above that private and social interest always coincide.... | |
 | Robert B. Carson, Wade L. Thomas, Jason Hecht - 2002 - 187 pagine
...Maynard Keynes directly assaulted the philosophy that set the individual over society. Keynes argued: It is not true that individuals possess a prescriptive...private and social interest always coincide. It is not a correct deduction from the Principles of Economics that enlightened self-interest always operates... | |
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